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Lakela In reply to KreepingSpawn [2012-01-25 17:16:49 +0000 UTC]
No, I donΒ΄t think so. This one is young, I think so the antlers have to grow? I donΒ΄t know much about deers^^
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KreepingSpawn In reply to Lakela [2012-01-26 05:10:48 +0000 UTC]
All I know, is I've never seen "flat-top" antlers like this. It looks like they were sawn off, and then healed over or worn down.
Usually young bucks have single-tine "spike horns" like this: [link] [link]
The best photo example I've found of a "button buck" [which would have only tiny nubs of antlers like this] is this one: [link]
As you can see there is still a point there. All the other button buck images I've found [quick search] show the antlers still in velvet, so it's impossible to tell.
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Lakela In reply to KreepingSpawn [2012-01-26 17:12:55 +0000 UTC]
I dont know, maybe they are cut off :/
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Lakela In reply to KreepingSpawn [2012-01-26 22:08:20 +0000 UTC]
I dont know...
But this deer lives in a wildpark in austria^^
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confusingworld [2012-01-24 13:54:59 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic! *_*
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lavidapink [2012-01-21 20:44:52 +0000 UTC]
did you personally take these photos????
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Lakela In reply to lavidapink [2012-01-21 20:49:23 +0000 UTC]
I took this while I was inside the fence, thats why it is so close.
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lavidapink In reply to Lakela [2012-01-22 16:25:49 +0000 UTC]
These are absolutely amazing photos! I am a photographer myself. What kind of camera do you use? Where were these taken, a zoo or wildlife preserve of some sort?
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Lakela In reply to lavidapink [2012-01-22 18:05:07 +0000 UTC]
This was taken in Ernstbrunn.
I use a NIKON D7000 but this photo was taken with a Nikon D5000 from my sister ^^
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Lakela In reply to lavidapink [2012-01-22 21:20:49 +0000 UTC]
thanks^^
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